Usage examples of "opinar" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Qué opina usted del japonés? What do you think of Japanese?
¿Qué opina del arte contemporáneo? What do you think of modern art?
¿Qué opinas de su poema? What do you think of her poem?
¿Qué opinas sobre este plan? What do you think about this plan?
¿Qué opinas del nuevo profesor? What do you think of the new teacher?
¿Qué opinas de esta gente? What do you think of these people?
¿Qué opinas de esos escritores japoneses? What do you think of those Japanese writers?
¿Qué opinas del discurso del presidente? What do you think about the president's speech?
¿Qué opinas sobre la economía japonesa? What do you think about the Japanese economy?
¿Qué opinas de mi abrigo nuevo? What do you think of my new coat?
¿Qué opinas del nuevo consejo de ministros? What do you think of the new Cabinet?
¿Qué opinas tú de la lengua japonesa? What do you think about the Japanese language?
Mucha gente opina que los abogados cobran demasiado. A lot of people think that lawyers get paid too much.
Yo opino que mejor te pongas a dieta. I think you'd better go on a diet.
Los expertos políticos han empezado a opinar sobre el discurso del presidente. Political pundits have begun weighing in on the president's speech.
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